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The wreck of the Titanic is showing clear signs of decay on the sea floor miles below the surface. What will its final fate be?
And in this first render, it was depicted so accurately that I could tell part of what we learned Tthat the stern spiraled down, the rudder dug in, and the whole stern section tweaked.
A detailed analysis of a full-sized digital scan of the Titanic has revealed new insight into the doomed liner's final hours. The exact 3D replica shows the violence of how the ship ripped in two ...
When RMS Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912, she was the largest passenger ship in service and considered to be “unsinkable.” Just four days later, tragedy struck.
Though the Titanic sank 113 years ago, we're still captivated by the disaster. Relics and artifacts are part of our fascination.
This week marks 113 years since the sinking of the Titanic. Now, there’s a new tool to explore it: a full-scale digital twin of the wreckage created with cutting edge 3D scanning technology ...
Once released from the stern section, the bow shot for the bottom at a fairly steep angle. Gaining velocity as it dropped, parts began to shear away: Funnels snapped.
A group of three explorers found a leather case of artifacts near the sunken Titanic ship. Nearly a century later, the fragrance is still sweet.
He said the new photorealistic 3D model captures both the bow and stern section, which had separated upon sinking, in clear detail — including the serial number on the propeller.
As it sank, the Titanic split into two main sections – the bow and the stern, which came to rest nearly 2,000ft (600m) apart on the sea floor. The stern section sunk directly to the bottom ...
The wreck of the Titanic is showing clear signs of decay on the sea floor miles below the surface. What will its final fate be?
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